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8.0
105901
8.0 |
Pitchfork
The proudly suburban Ontario band’s first album uses styles as different as indie pop, shoegaze, and post-hardcore to dramatize frontman Brandon Williams’ journey from despair to rage to resilience
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8.0
105902
8.0 |
Exclaim
A concept album charting an arc from despair and isolation to community-minded conviction, with songs logging sonic references to scenes and genres like shoegaze, noise rock and hardcore
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8.0
105903
8.0 |
NOW
An extreme album in which Williams bares his raw, overcome soul over ear-splitting guitar noise. As harrowing as it can be, it’s transcendent rock music that feels unparalleled so far this year
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8.0
105905
8.0 |
All Music
Expressing grief, angst, and uncertainty just as loudly with a croon as a scream is no easy task, but Death Lust archives it masterfully
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8.0
105906
8.0 |
Drowned In Sound
The sound of a band who has had enough being put down, pushed around and generally told to conform to a society they never really wanted. It’s the sound of disaffected youth demanding to be listened to
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7.8
105937
7.8 |
Earbuddy
Those with a lust for LOUD rock songs will want to hear Chastity's debut album
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6.0
105904
6.0 |
PopMatters
As Chastity, Ontario's Brandon Williams offers a bracing, brutal assessment of teenage life in his hometown on new album, Death Lust
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